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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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The Ultimate Guide to Affordable Wines Under $20: A Global Selection
If you’re a wine enthusiast seeking great values without breaking the bank, you’re in for a treat! This guide compiles an array of exquisite wines priced at $20 or less, sourced from premium wine-producing regions around the world. Whether you’re planning a casual dinner, hosting a gathering, or simply indulging in a glass after a long day, this selection caters to all tastes and budgets. We welcome your suggestions for new additions and modifications to this list, so let’s dive in!
Argentina
Malbec Varieties:
– San Pedro 9 Lives Malbec Reserve 2017 ($12-14): A robust wine that pairs well with hearty meals, featuring vibrant berry and cassis flavors complemented by strong tannins—an exceptional value.
– Catena Malbec ($15)
– Navarro Correas, Achaval Ferrer, Zuccardi, Diseno Malbec, and Alma Negra M Blend ($18) are also reliable picks from this region.
Australia
Notable Picks:
– Jim Barry The Lodge Hill Dry Riesling ($17)
– Shiraz Options:
– Barossa Valley Estate Shiraz ($14)
– Yalumba Shiraz ($15)
– Wynns Shiraz ($13)
Other Recommendations:
– Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet for those looking for an intriguing blend.
– Chateau Tanunda Grenache, Shiraz, and Mourvèdre blend
Chile
- Concha y Toro’s Frontera line: Typically under $6, they offer impressive quality for the price.
- Marques De Casa Concha Carmenere 2016 ($20): A delightful wine with notes of cherry, chocolate, herbs, and black pepper—truly a steal for its quality.
Additional Recommendations:
– Boya Pinot Noir
France
Lovely Finds:
– Caves de Bourgueil Cabernet Franc ($11): A delightful, juicy option from a single vineyard.
– Domaine du Rin du Bois Touraine Rouge and Muscadet Pepiere Clos de Briords ($18)
Beaujolais Selections:
– Louis Jadot Beaujolais (~